2.15.9 is a bit old.  It is from the middle of saucy.  2.15.26 should
work since it is the version from saucy (which I think passsed?).
2.17.0 was the first trusty release and is what is on this bug report.
So I would start with those two versions.

You seem to have the right idea.  If it complains about a dependency
then just install it.  It can be a bit of a fiddle because apt doesn't
like broken packages and won't install others until they are fixed.  I
often end up upgrading the broken package, install dependency, then
downgrade package again.  I'm sure there must be a more effiecient
way...

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